BOULDER, CO--(Marketwired - Feb 23, 2016) - Spectralink Corporation ("Spectralink"), a global leader in mobile communications solutions for the healthcare industry, today announced several feature and service enhancements to its PIVOT™ smartphone product line, including a new PIVOT model and new service offerings. These services and features extend the capabilities of PIVOT smartphones to support additional healthcare applications with lower total cost of ownership, addressing the need for critical mobile communication in acute care environments...

Wireless communication device maker Spectralink will debut its second generation of its Pivot product at HIMSS16, officials said on Tuesday. Originally designed for use by caregivers in inpatient clinical settings, Spectralink said the second iteration brings upgrades designed to make the device more usable, including a new optional camera, the latest version of Google’s Android operating system, a configuration management system to simplify controlling and provisioning the Pivot handsets, as well as...

Spectralink is to kick off a three-year EMEA expansion charge by establishing a sales headquarters in London. The vendor's Denmark office, its current EMEA base, will continue to serve as a hub for engineering and services in the Nordics, while the UK office will focus on sales and marketing...

Spectralink Corporation has announced the expansion of the company’s Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) business to deliver further regional growth. The company will be opening its new EMEA sales headquarters in London, UK, later this year to extend its reach and presence in the growing EMEA market...

Indianapolis, IN business Synergy Telcom is announcing a new service to help businesses deal with the Spectralink "end of life" announcement and the upgrading process to the new Spectralink 8440. Migrating or upgrading to a new phone system can often be a confusing time for businesses, who are often not aware of different features and how these are of benefit to them. Synergy Telcom is offering help to small and large businesses...

The best piece of advice I’ve ever received is to take risks – in other words, focus every day on playing to win. There is a major difference in how you will think and act when you play to win versus just playing “not to lose”. If you don’t take a risk to try new approaches, the world will pass you by. I was also advised early in my career that you should anticipate business needs and act before having to be asked by your manager...

Big data has undoubtedly been one of the technology world’s best-known buzz phrases for many years. Organisations are finally realising that the intelligence derived from big data can significantly improve their business models and increase profit margins. With increasingly connected workplaces, employees can also now use data in real time to become more effective and efficient in their jobs and make their lives easier...

HIMSS organizers, in preparation of its annual conference and trade show and as a way to rally attendees around several trending topics for the coming show, asked the healthcare community how it feels about several key...

Under terms of the partnership, Voalte's One solution will be integrated with Spectralink's PIVOT WorkSmart device, giving users voice-over Wi-Fi calling, HIPAA-compliant text messaging and alarm and alert integration on the Android operating system.

Nurses are accustomed to using multiple pieces of technology throughout their day to complete their daily tasks, including landline phones, scanners, pagers, computers, radios and outdated noisy overhead paging systems. Typically, technology is considered advancement in healthcare, but with outdated methods and too many devices to hold, nurses can experience issues in trying to effectively do their job.

Overhauls, strategic changes, new objectives: the NHS is no stranger to grand claims and plans about the future of healthcare. However, all too often these plans are political footballs, doing little to improve day-to-day patient care or the working lives of frontline healthcare professionals.

In an effort to improve communication, staff productivity and create better experiences for patients, NHS organisations have the opportunity to bid for funding to overhaul their mobile and digital technologies. NHS England’s first deadline for a piece of the £100 million pound pie closed this week and across the country NHS organisations will have submitted proposals.

Budget limitations and spending cuts are stifling innovation in the NHS and preventing it from taking advantage of the potential benefits offered by digital technology. That&#39;s according to Simon Watson, director at mobility management and workplace solutions provider Spectralink, who makes the comments as the NHS attempts to move towards being a paperless organisation by 2018 in an effort to improve efficiency and cut costs.

In an effort to improve communication, boost staff productivity and create better experiences for patients, NHS organisations have been bidding for funds to overhaul their mobile and digital infrastructure. NHS England's first deadline for a piece of the £100m pie has just closed.

Today's consumer is more comfortable than ever making purchases online, navigating a site and buying without ever speaking with a sales associate. In order for brick-and-mortar stores to compete in this self-service...

We often discuss how retailers can keep pace with customer demand when it comes to online shopping, and are always looking to make the process more personal, faster and easier for the customer. But what about the old...

The ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BYOD) trend has exploded over the past few years, and infiltrated every business sector – even retail. Whether happy to adopt the trend or not, retailers will have found their staff using the functionality of their personal smartphones to help aid their roles as front line sales staff.

Communication between the three sites of meat-processing business HW Greenham & Sons — better known as the makers of Tasmania’s premium beef brand Cape Grim — was difficult and inefficient. The company behind the grass-fed and finished Cape Grim Beef represents six generations of involvement in the Australian meat industry...

Mike Lanciloti, vice president of product management and marketing at Colorado-based Spectralink, spoke with Manufacturing Business Technology recently about mobile communications in manufacturing settings.

Spectralink is to kick off a three-year EMEA expansion charge by establishing a sales headquarters in London. The vendor's Denmark office, its current EMEA base, will continue to serve as a hub for engineering and services in the Nordics, while the UK office will focus on sales and marketing...

Spectralink Corporation has announced the expansion of the company’s Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) business to deliver further regional growth. The company will be opening its new EMEA sales headquarters in London, UK, later this year to extend its reach and presence in the growing EMEA market...

The best piece of advice I’ve ever received is to take risks – in other words, focus every day on playing to win. There is a major difference in how you will think and act when you play to win versus just playing “not to lose”. If you don’t take a risk to try new approaches, the world will pass you by. I was also advised early in my career that you should anticipate business needs and act before having to be asked by your manager...

Big data has undoubtedly been one of the technology world’s best-known buzz phrases for many years. Organisations are finally realising that the intelligence derived from big data can significantly improve their business models and increase profit margins. With increasingly connected workplaces, employees can also now use data in real time to become more effective and efficient in their jobs and make their lives easier...

From the unintentional opening of a malware-laced email to more serious threats like a purposeful, targeted cyber attack, risks to the enterprise posed by employee-owned mobile devices are real and growing. Companies in all sectors are seeking ways to promote worker productivity via mobile devices...

Bring-your-own-device practices have infiltrated every industry, and workers commonly use personal devices in the enterprise for work-related tasks. Many organizations have adopted BYOD policies without considering alternatives, such as purpose-built mobile devices, that may be more efficient and cost-effective. In industries—such as retail, manufacturing and health care—using personal smartphones in the workplace can create productivity challenges...

When commercial sites are located out-of-town, mobile phone signal can be harder to find than a needle in a haystack. Instead, Simon Longhurst, Alliances Manager at Spectralink, recommends keeping track of lone workers with a bespoke communication system...

Unsurprisingly, security is the top enterprise concern for the burgeoning smartphone movement. The influx of mobile devices into the work place, which initially elicited fear, has now largely been met with complacency....

A recent Cisco study on BYOD and networks revealed that 90 percent of American workers use their own smartphones for work purposes. To the average consumer, this seems like a perfectly normal thing to do. For a hospital IT manager, this stat describes a treacherous road.

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